“You cannot censor the press of a free country”

The plan for democratic regeneration presented by the Government of Pedro Sánchez has landed on the debate table of the Thursdays of The Anthill. Hoaxes, pseudo-media, pseudo-journalists and the subsidies that the media receive from the Administration. Cristina Pardo has expressed her concern and annoyance at the Executive’s action to legislate on the press. “It makes me very distrustful and generates suspicion.” Tamara Falcó has joined in, but in a torrent.

“I find it jarring that a government should legislate on the press when information is being provided that is not convenient for the government,” Pardo said. Juan del Val said that this initiative “is not going to be carried out” due to a lack of support and agreements in the Chamber. “Is Pedro Sánchez the one who has to ensure that no one lies?” Pablo Motos said.

“That’s from a dictatorship,” says the Marchioness

Tamara has entered the debate with a “you can’t censor the press in a free country. You can’t.” She has even been applauded. “You can’t and the truth is that my family has been the victim of a lot of hoaxes… Despite everything. That’s from a dictatorship,” the Marchioness of Griñón concluded.

According to Juan del Val, with this plan for democratic regeneration “they want to intimidate and, on the other hand, create a debate in which it is clear that any criticism of Pedro Sánchez is a hoax. And any media that publishes it is a pseudo-media.”

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